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    Maycomb County‚ Alabama‚ the characters Mayella Ewell‚ Boo Radley‚ and Tom Robinson are the town’s outcasts. Dill is Scout and Jem’s closest friend‚ and Mayella Ewell is part of an impoverished family. Some in Maycomb feel isolation‚ hard life changing events and difficulty in adapting to the community. It is through these characters that the reader begins to understand that loneliness is not a choice. Some individuals in Maycomb families feel isolated. Mayella has to take care of her seven siblings

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    taken advantage of by Mayella Ewell. Mayella Ewell has falsely accused Tom of raping her‚due to the fact that he is a black man and she is a white woman.Whites are not to be associated with blacks during the 30’s‚ Firstly‚ the evidence building against Tom Robinson does not match the testimony received from the witness’ .Tom robinson lost all use of his left‚ when all of his muscles got torn in a cotton gin. Sheriff Heck Tate stated in his testimony that Mayella was beaten up on her right

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    Caroline Fisher‚ Walter Cunningham‚ and Burris Ewell. -Scout- Scout is the Narrator of the story. In the beginning she is going into the first grade‚ though‚ for her age she is extremely smart. Throughout the book you begin to realize that Scout speaks her mind‚ and isn’t timid. She is extremely curious. -Atticus Finch- Atticus is Scout’s Father. He is an older man‚ and because of this‚ he is extremely wise. When Scout gets in trouble‚ he doesn’t tell her if what she did was

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    Chapter 18: Mayella begins her testimony‚ she is nineteen and relatively clean compared to the rest of the Ewells. She lives with seven younger siblings who do not help with any chores and an alchoholic father. She also does not seem to know what friends even are. She says that she had offered Tom Robinson a nickel the evening of the incident to break up a chifferobe for her. Atticus questions her story. Like why she didnt put up a better fight or why the children didnt hear her screams‚ and most

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    A mockingbird is a harmless bird that makes the world more pleasant by doing nothing but sing to us and doing no harm to anyone. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird symbolizes Boo Radley‚ Tom Robinson‚ Scout and Jem‚ and Mayella Ewell‚ who were all peaceful people who never did any harm. To kill or harm them would be a sin. Scout’s father‚ Atticus‚ tells Scout and Jem‚ "I’d rather you shoot at tin cans in the backyard‚ but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays

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    Examine the ways in which Harper Lee presents the black community in To Kill a Mockingbird The book was written by Harper Lee during the 1950’s in America‚ and coincided with the rise of the civil rights movement. At this time in history‚ racism played a very important role in society. There was a lot of racial hatred between black and white people. It is set in the 1930s a small town called Maycomb‚ in Alabama‚ one of the Southern States. Although Maycomb is a fictitious place‚ real places

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    1) Kind and understanding‚ strict but fair‚ Atticus Finch embodies everything that a father should be‚ evidence of this is in Scouts description of her and her brother views of their father‚“Jem and I found our father satisfactory: he played with us‚ read to us and treated us with courteous detachment.” showing he does what a father is obliged to do but treats them as he would treat anyone else and that they are on the same level as him. A man of great strength and courage‚ he is Scout and Jem’s

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    In the novel‚ Scout describes the Ewell family‚ who only attends school the first day of every year because their family is poor: “They come the first day every year and then leave.” (Lee 27). In most cases children were pulled out of school‚ in order to help their families get by and these

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    but the truth. However‚ when reviewing his statements along with Bob Ewell and his daughter‚ Mayella‚ some aspects tend to contradict one another. In Tate’s testimony‚ when he arrived at the Ewell

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    accused rape of Mayella Ewell. First off‚ I would like to thank the jury for taking time out of the day to come and hear this case. I am here today to prove that my client Tom Robinson is not guilty for five reason main reasons. Tom had no ability to strangle a Mayella with two hands. The man that attacked Mayella Ewell was left-handed. Mr. Ewell never called a doctor‚ showing he didn’t care about her condition. There is no proof that the rape was even done. And Bob and Mayella Ewell had two completely

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